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Holiday-makers at Glenelg beach on Proclamation Day, 1922

Holiday-makers at Glenelg beach on Proclamation Day, 1922

Close view of a throng of holiday-makers enjoying the beach at Glenelg on Proclamation Day, 1922; family groups are sitting on the sands with many holding umbrellas up as protection against the sun.

Boy Scouts at Jubilee Oval, Adelaide

Boy Scouts at Jubilee Oval, Adelaide

A large gathering of Boy Scouts photographed sitting on a bank at Jubilee Oval, Adelaide.

Five South Australian men at the races in Adelaide

Five South Australian men at the races in Adelaide

Close view of five South Australian men described by Searcy as 'well known sports' standing together at the races in Adelaide; names not known.

Members of a South Australian cricket team

Members of a South Australian cricket team

A formal group of members of the South Australian cricket team which played NSW at Adelaide Oval in season 1922-1923. Front row, left to right: D.E. Pritchard, N.L. Williams, A.J. Richardson, C.E. Dolling, V.Y. Richardson, R.J.B. Townsend. Back row, first left: T.W. Cook (umpire), F.K. Gould, C.D. Gray, P.L. Morton, R.L. Bennett, L.V. Pellew, J.W. Rymill, C.R. O'Connor (umpire).

Academic procession entering the Elder Conservatorium, Adelaide University

Academic procession entering the Elder Conservatorium, Adelaide University

An academic procession walking towards the entrance of the Elder Conservatorium, Adelaide University.

A cactus, part of the Botanical Gardens original planting

A cactus, part of the Botanical Gardens original planting

A large cactus protected by a post and wire fence, described by Searcy as 'all that is left of Adelaide's first Botanical Gardens'.

Sir Archibald Weigall talking to small children

Sir Archibald Weigall talking to small children

Sir Archibald Weigall, Governor of South Australia visiting a children's home photographed talking to small children on a swing.

Sir Archibald Weigall with the three smallest Boy Scout Cubs

Sir Archibald Weigall with the three smallest Boy Scout Cubs

Sir Archibald Weigall, Governor of South Australia standing left with Mr. W. Robertson, Secretary of the Boy Scouts Association and the three smallest Boy Scout Cubs, names not known.

Opening ceremony for the war memorial arch at Clare

Opening ceremony for the war memorial arch at Clare

The opening ceremony for the war memorial arch at Clare, South Australia.

An unidentified South Australian man

An unidentified South Australian man

Head and shoulders view of an unidentified South Australian man.

Sir Archibald Weigall attending a Boy Scout function

Sir Archibald Weigall attending a Boy Scout function

Sir Archibald Weigall, Governor of South Australia, wearing army uniform standing at the right of a group of four men whilst attending a Boy Scout function in Adelaide, South Australia.

Women and fashion in Adelaide, South Australia

Women and fashion in Adelaide, South Australia

Eight views in one of women in Adelaide, focussing on their dress and hats; names not known.

Women and fashion in Adelaide

Women and fashion in Adelaide

Four views in one of women shopping in Adelaide with the caption: 'In King William Street on Saturday Morning'.

A South Australian woman called 'Marguerite'

A South Australian woman called 'Marguerite'

A studio view of a South Australian woman called 'Marguerite' photographed leaning on the back of a carved wooden chair.

Nurse A. Dyer of Adelaide

Nurse A. Dyer of Adelaide

Head and shoulders studio view of a young woman identified by Searcy as Nurse A. Dyer of Adelaide.

Mr. and Mrs. John Hammond and their children

Mr. and Mrs. John Hammond and their children

Mr. and Mrs. John Hammond photographed with their two children, John and Patsie in a South Australian garden.

A battle cruiser at sea

A battle cruiser at sea

Distant view of a battle cruiser at sea, location not known.

North Terrace, Adelaide

North Terrace, Adelaide

North Terrace, Adelaide showing the cultural precinct, left to right: South Australian Institute, Public Library, Museum, Art Gallery, University of Adelaide (unseen), Exhibition Building and the School of Mines.

Miss Maude Chapple of Adelaide

Miss Maude Chapple of Adelaide

Miss Maude Chapple leaning on a rustic bridge in the Adelaide parklands.

A man playing golf near Adelaide

A man playing golf near Adelaide

A man referred to by Searcy as 'The Dr.' playing golf near Adelaide.

Miss Pauline Searcy when a child

Miss Pauline Searcy when a child

Studio view of Miss Pauline Searcy when she was a child; she wears a dress decorated with a large sash, pleats and buttons, a lace bonnet, and button-up boots with dark socks.

Spectators watching an event, possibly golf

Spectators watching an event, possibly golf

A small group of spectators watching an event (unseen), possibly golf.

An unidentified Adelaide woman

An unidentified Adelaide woman

Head and shoulders view of an unidentified Adelaide woman.

A clock decorated with carving and a cherub reading

A clock decorated with carving and a cherub reading

A small clock decorated with carving which includes a cherub sitting reading on the top.

Mrs. Dorothy Chappell smiling at a baby on her lap

Mrs. Dorothy Chappell smiling at a baby on her lap

Mrs. Dorothy Chappell of Port Pirie photographed sitting in a garden smiling at a baby on her lap.

Members of North Adelaide Second 18 football club

Members of North Adelaide Second 18 football club

Members of North Adelaide Second 18 football club. Premiers 1912 in a formal group with a silver trophy in front of them; names not known.

Port Lincoln, South Australia

Port Lincoln, South Australia

Part of the Bay and small houses at Port Lincoln, South Australia; Searcy has marked a house in the foreground and described it as 'Old Government House in 1863/4'. According to a researcher, locals know this double bend in the road as "The Double Corner". The main road is called the Lincoln Highway coming into town from the north. The track to the left is now Normandy Place. The house in the background was demolished and the Limani Motel now stands there.

Miss Shirley Chappell as a child

Miss Shirley Chappell as a child

Studio view of Miss Shirley Chappell as a child.

Members of the South Australian Harbor's Board

Members of the South Australian Harbor's Board

Members of the South Australian Harbor's Board sitting around a conference table; left to right: E. A. Farquhar; J. B. Labatt; Arthur Searcy, Chairman; W. J. Taylor.

Damaged motor car after an accident in the Adelaide Hills

Damaged motor car after an accident in the Adelaide Hills

A damaged motor car on its side in the Adelaide Hills after an accident. The car is a Renault, registered at the time to Mr. F.H. Faulding. Information courtesy of Veteran Car Club of SA.